John Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1943

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JAMES COLEMAN HARWOOD it ORN in Richmond, Virginia, on December 4, 1871, the son of John Pleasant l larvvood and Marie Elizabeth Wingfield. Received the degree of Bachelor ol Arts from Richmond College, novv the University of Richmond, in 1892, and the degree oi Master of Arts in Education from Columbia University in 1990. Became Assistant Principal and teacher ol mathematics in Richmond l-ligh School, now John Marshall l'-ligh School in September, 1892, and was elected Principal in 1905, a position vvhich he has held with distinction since that date. Chosen a member oi the advisory committee which planned the construction of John Marshall High School, the cornerstone of which was laid in 1908. Appointed Chairman of the Commission on Secondary Schools of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools For the year 1930. Elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, chapter of the University of Richmond, in 1999, and served as president of the Richmond chapter one year. Published, under the sponsorship of his co-vvorlcers in John Marshall l-ligh School and without his lcnovvledge in 1936, Poems by James Coleman l-larvvood, vvritten over a period of years, ' Joined the Baptist Church in youth, and has served it faithfully as choir, member, superintendent of the church school, teacher, and deacon. With an inherent love of learning, James Coleman l-larvvood, mathematician, classical scholar, singer, and humanitarian, has exercised a far-reaching and enduring influence on secondary education and culture in Richmond and in the South.

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FOREWORD it IVING in a period of strife, conflict, and hardships, students all over the world are striving for peaceful surroundings. Our greatest efforts are being extended to this one goal of happiness. Realizing that education will be in vain unless this world conflict is ended, we press on to an everlasting peace for the entire creation. With the firm belief that a student's first obligations are to duty, honor, and country, we have built our theme for the 1945 MARSHALLITE. We have attempted to portray Iohn Marshall's effort to do all it can for its country. Con- necting the activities of our school life with the phases of the war program, we have made our division pages showing the preparation ofstudents for work aiding in the war effort. Many classes have heen included in our school-day curricu- lum, such as refresher math, pre-induction physics, pre- induction radio-to equip hoys for better service to America, and home nursing for the girls. The Victory Corps, an entirely new activity in our school life, trained boys and girls in outdoor drilling and exercising. We have put forth all of our efforts to this one aim, helping in the war program. With a wish for much enjoyment and delight, we extend this, our 1945 MARSHALLITE, to all who shall read it.

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